Top job split talk as Goldman meets

Thursday, March 29, 2012 - 01:21

March 29 - The board of directors of embattled Goldman Sachs holds a meeting in India, amid reports that senior executives have talked about splitting the roles of chief executive and chairman, both held now by Lloyd Blankfein. Sonia Legg reports.

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The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel is a landmark in Mumbai - it's also the venue for what an equally significant meeting.
Senior executives from Goldman Sachs are holding their annual board meeting there - almost as far from Wall Street as you can get.
The investment bank hired the presidential suite and security was clearly paramount.
Their rooms were sealed off to non-guests throughout Thursday morning
Goldman wasn't giving away any secrets to the media either.
But some reports suggest the executives are considering splitting the roles of Chief Executive and Chairman.
Both posts are currently held by Lloyd Blankfein
Outside groups have long sought the separation - and two sources have told Reuters a split is now being considered internally too.
They say Chief Operating Officer Gary Cohn could become the new CEO with J. Michael Evans as President.
Blankfein would remain Chairman only.
The reports comes after a difficult period for the investment bank.
A resigning London executive recently described the culture at Goldman as"toxic and destructive"
The bank rejected the allegations
The meeting is Goldman's first in India - where the market has proved tough for global investment banks.
Sonia Legg, Reuters.

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